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>  Box  Office  Department 


New  York  Hippodrome 

BlocK  of  Sixth  Avenue,  Fortj  -third  to  Forty-Fourth  St. 
THOMPSON  CSt  DUNDY        -  Managers 

GEORGE  A.  KINGSBURY,  .  Personal  Representative 
W.  C.  THOMPSON,  ....  Press  Represent  vtive 
GEORGE  T.  LYNCH  .  Asst.  Press  Representative 
T.  J.  BULL,    ....    Superintendent  of  Auditoriuv 

WM.  J.  (i  AXE.  j 

GEC^/ FLOOD, 1  f  Orchestra 
H.  FLOOD,  ) 
R.  H.  KLOTZ,  ) 
JNO.  SANER,         t  (iimiiT 
H.  P.WHITNEY,    l  Gallery 
CHAS.  BENSON,     )  J 

Two  daily  performances  at  2  P.  M.  and  8  P.  M.  Patrons 
are  requested  to  assist  the  management  in  eliminating  specu- 
lation in  seats  by  purchasing  tickets  in  advance  of  their 
visit.  Reserved  family  circle  and  balcony  tickets  at  the  right 
and  box  and  orchestra  seats  at  ihe  left  window  of  the  lobby. 

*    *     PRICES     *  * 

Evtinin^   and   Saturday  Matinees 

Loges,  per  seat.  ,  $2.50 

Box  Seat!....,  $2.00  and  $2.50 

Club  Box  Seats  $1.50 

Orchestra  Seats.,.  $1.50 

Balcony  Seats..,.  $1.50,  $1.00,  75  and  50  cents 

Family  Circle  50  and  25  cents 

Daily  (Except  Saturday)  Matinees  (No  Smoking) 

Loges,  per  seat.,  ,...$2.50 

Box  Seats......  $2.00  and  $2.50 

Club  Box  Seats   $1.50 

Orchestra  Seats..  $1.0O 

Balcony  Seats.  ...  $1.00,  75  and  50  cents 

Family  Circle  Seats  50  and  25  cents 

INFORMATION 

Attention  is  reminded  that  the  Hippodrome  is  the  safest  playhouse  in 
the  world.  It  is  constructed  of  steel,  marble  and  brick  throughout,  and 
every  appliance  and  device  installed  is  of  tested  reliability  and  endorsed 
and  approved  by  all  municipal  authorities.  The  number  of  exits  is 
largely  in  excess  of  official  requirement. 

Departure  at  the  close  of  performances  will  be  facilitated  and  conges- 
tion minimized  if  the  ample  openings  on  the  Forty-third  and  Ferty- 
fourth  Street  sides  are  utilized. 

Orders  for  automobiles  will  be  filled  at  the  box  offices  in  the  main  en- 
trance. The  charges  for  parties  of  four  to  any  part  of  the  city  is  $10;  to 
Brooklyn,  $15.   Or  they  may  be  hired  on  the  basis  of  $5  per  hour. 

The  box  office  is  open  daily  from  9  a.  m.  until  the  close  of  the  evening 
exhibition.  Orders  for  seats  will  be  received  by  mail,  telegraph  or  tele- 
phone (3400  Bryant)  and  coupons  will  be  held  until  1  p.  M.  for  mat- 
inees and  until  7  p.  M=  at  nights.  Tickets  reserved  by  mail  or  otherwise 
and  paid  for  will  be  retained  at  the  office  until  called  for,  until  other- 
wise specified. 

Entrance  to  the  Hippodrome  will  be  permitted  one  hour  before  the 
beginning  of  nerformances.  Smoking  is  confined  to  the  balcony  sittings 
and  to  the  promenade  and  lounging  rooms  on  the  mezzanine  floor.  The 
suggestion  is  made  that  patrons  designate  their  preferences  when  select- 
ing seats. 

Attention  is  directed  to  the  fact  that  entrance  to  the  proscenium  boxes 
and  loges  is  through  the  mezzanine  gallery. 

Ladies  will  confer  a  great  favor  upon  the  management  and  add  to  the 
comfort  of  others  by  removing  their  hats. 

General  coat  and  cloak  checking  rooms  are  on  both  sides  of  the  maim 
entrance,  on  the  mezzanine  gallery  and  in  the  balcony.  The  service  is 
free.  Ladies'  retiring  rooms  are  on  the  left  of  the  mezzanine  balcony 
and  at  the  extreme  right  end  of  the  ground  floor  promenade.  Maids  are 
in  attendance.  Gentlemen's  rooms  are  at  opposite  side  of  the  structure. 
GREAT  BEAR  SPRING  WATER  will  be  served  by  attendants  on  the 
orchestra  floor  and  can  be  personally  obtained  on  the  lower  promenade 
and  on  the  mezzanine  floor. 

Hippodrome  employees  have  been  engaged  on  the  plane  of  courteous 
efficiency.  It  is  the  aim  of  the  management  to  establish  an  atmosphese 
of  hospitality  and  congenialty.  Complaints  of  inattention  maa  dis- 
courtesy will  receive  prompt  attention. 

Brooklyn  patrons  can  secure  seats  in  advance  at  regular  New  York 
Hippodrome  Box  Office  prices,  at  Abraham  &  Strauss',  Fulton  Street. 

I  A  O  If' Q  AFTER  THE  |  SEA  FOOD  and  GAME  a  SPECIALTY 

UMvIV  OTHEATREl         Opposite  Hippodrome 


New  Twq 
Annex  Orchestras 

BURNS 

44th  St.  and  6th  Av. 

Late  Banquet 
Suppers  Hall 

OIIIP    Q     AA  Importers  and  Manufacturers  of 

OlUfc  &  0U«,  HIGH  CRAPE  FURS 

807  SIXTH  AVE,,  Bet.  45th  and  46th  Streets, 
Our  New  Harlem  Store:   54  WEST  125th  STREET, 

Bet.  Fifth  and  Lenox  Avenues, 
Sixth  Ave.  Telephone,  1403«Bryant'  Harlem  Telephone,  3854  Hurler* 

PARIS  LONDON 


Imported  Millinery 

PRICES  MODERATE  30  WEST  30th  STREET 

Telephone,  2  581  Madison  Square 

&/>e  LITTLE  MANICURE,  SHOP 

Cor.  44tK  Street  and  SixtH  Avenue 

Opposite  Hippodrome 

Hair  Dressing,  marcel  Waving.  Scalp  Treatment 
Shampooing  and  Facial  Massage 


FIRST-CLASS  WORK  GUARANTEED 


TELEPHONE,  5412  BRYANT  MRS.  E, .  B.  FCLLER 

Have  Your  Old  Ftirs 

remodelled  now.  We  are  SPECIALISTS  in  the  art  of  remodelling. 
Only  expert  furriers  employed.  We  can  make  your  furs  over  to  look 
just  as  good  as  new.  Old  furs  bought  and  exchanged  for  new.  We  are 
manufacturers  of  furs,  and  thus  save  you  the  middleman's  profit. 
Our  charges  are  fully  one-third  less  than  others. 

HIRSCHFIELD  FUR  CO.,  58  West  21st  Street 

Telephone,  1123  Gramerct 


Banish 
Coughs 


ALL  DRUGGISTS 


MOCK'S  RESTAURANT 

145    WEST   42d    STREET  (Near  Broadway.) 


A  quiet,  cosy  place  with  Music,  Table  d'Hote  Lunch 
and  Dinner  and  a  la  carte  at  all  hours. 


THE  GERARD  HOTEL 

44th  St.,  Between  Hippodrome  and  Broadway 

The  ITIost  Central  Location 
in  New  York 

Rooms  and  Apartments  with  Private  Bath,  $2.00  to  $6.00 
per  day.    100  Rooms  with  use  of  Bath,  $1.50  per  day. 

RESTAURANT.  American  and  European  Plan 

The  Best  Course  Dinner  in  the  City,  6  to  8  P.  M.<  75c.  Music. 

THE  GERARD  HOTEL  CO.,  Props,  t.  j.  morris,  Mgr. 

JOHN  RANKIN,  Pres. 


LARGEST  PLAYHOUSE  IN  THE  WORLD 

THE  Hippodrome  is  the  largest,  safest,  handsom- 
A  est,  costliest  playhouse  in  all  the  world.  In 
construction,  equipment  and  conduct  it  is  single  of 
its  kind.  It  represents  an  outlay  of  $1,750,000. 
Fifty-two  hundred  persons  find  comfortable  accom- 
modation in  its  capacious  body.  The  stage  is  200 
feet  wTide  between  walls  and  has  a  total  depth  of  110 
:eet.  These  are  amazing  figures  for  the  New  York 
theatre-goer  to  contemplate.  The  back  drop  cur- 
tain of  the  Hippodrome,  for  instance,  is  85  feet  by 


BLACK  and  WHITE 

IS  ALL  RIGHT 
Real  Scotch  Whisky 

JAMES  BUCHANAN  4  CO. 

(Limited) 

ARTHUR   J.  BILLIN 
United  States  Manager 
43  Broadway  New  York 


ENTACURA 


TOOTH  PASTE 

is  an  ideal  cleaner  and  has  the 
advantage  of  neutralizing  acid 
secretions,  destroying  bacteria, 
and  thus  preserving  the  teeth. 
25  cts.  per  tube  at  all  druggists. 
DENTACURA CO.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  U.S.A. 


tern  Brotlhers 


IN  THEIR 

Ladies'  Tailoring 

AND 

Dressmaking  Dept's 

(On  the  Third  Floor) 
Are  prepared  to  execute  orders  for 
STREET,  CARRIAGE  AND  EVENING 

Costumes  and  Waists, 
Tailor  Gowns  and  Coats 

After  the 

LATEST  IMPORTED  MODELS. 

I  Rid!ng  Habits  a  Special  Feature, 
I  - 

s 

I    West  Twenty -third  Street 


HORTON'S  ICE  CREAM 

STANDARD  OF  THE  WORLD 

Used   by   Nearly  Everybody 
Try  It.    You  Will  Use  It  Always 

 Depots  

SIXTH  AVE.  302  COLUMBUS  AVB. 

FOURTH  AVE.  142  WEST  125th  STc 


LAFAYETTE.  BATHS, 

Russian,  Turkish,  Electric. 
16,  18  and  20  Lafayette  Place* 

One  Block  East  of  Broadway,  near  4th  Street. 

Bath  $1.00.    12  TicKets  $10.00. 


tmf%.  Grill  Room  and  Restaurant.         Hotel  Accommodate: 

Gentlemen  only 


ROSE  LA  HARTEC 

11%  feet;  the  ordinary  playhouse  curtain  is  no  mife 
than  24  feet  by  35  feet.  The  Hippodrome  is  in  its 
second  season  with  an  unapproached  record  of  pat- 
ronage and  popularity.  Its  inaugural  performance 
took  place  on  April  12th,  last,  and  the  crowds  have 
come  twice  daily  in  volume  that  has  packed  the 
playhouse  ever  since.  The  number  includes  tke 
President's  family  ;  the  Vice-President  of  the  United 
States;  the  only  living  ex-President;  Prince  Louis 
of  Battenberg;  the  Russian  and  Japanese  Peace 
Plenipotentiaries;  almost  every  Senator  and  Repre- 
sentative, and  individuals  from  every  land  and  from 
every  rank  of  life. 


SULPHUME 

unequalled  for  the 

SKIN   AND  BLOOD 

Cures  Eczema,  Pimples  and  all  Blood  Troubles. 

SULPHUME  neutralizes  Alkali,  with  all  its  harmful 
properties.  And  thus  SULPHUME  SOAP  makes  the  momt 
dainty,  exquisite  toilet  and  shaving  accessory  known. 

SULPHUME  COMPANY,  NEW  Y01K. 

A  Tailor-Made  Overcoat 

The  distinction  and  style  of  a  custom-made  overcoat 
is  unmistakeabJe. 

I  guarantee  you  cut,  material  and  expert  tailoring  that 
would  cost  $25  to  $30  anywhere  else.  By  maintaining  a 
cash  policy  I  cut  this  price  in  half. 

Long  Overcoats— Ker-  t  ^  _ 

sey,  Melton  and  Vic-  JOHN  S.  CAREY 
una — to  order  -  $>\5  II 

Princely  Paddocks  $20  V  IMPORTING  TAILOR 

Cheviot  and  Worsted       615  SixtK  Av.,  at  36th  St. 

StiitingS      -       -     $15        Near  Herald  Building 

SUBWAY  SOUVENIR 


D 


ESCRIBES  IN  DETAIL  THE  CON- 
STRUCTION. 


CONTAINS  INSTRUCTIVE  TABLES 
FOR  OLD  AND  YOUNG  ALIKE. 

EVERY  CHILD  AT  SCHOOL  SHOULD 
HAVE  ONE. 

HANDSOMELY  ILLUSTRATED. 

Price  JO  Cents 

BURROUGHS  &  CO. 

PUBLISHERS 

29  Broadway  New  York 


A  GREAT  SHOW 

•f  gold  in  the  mouth  indicates  falsity  and  the  ravages  of 
decay,  and  will  soon  be  history  in  dentistry,  if  the  public 
will  demand  the  better  or  more  artistic.  (A  poor  mechanic 
condemns  the  material;  persistence  and  experience  work 
wonders.)  My  porcelain  inlay  fillings  defy  detection.  The 
only  permanent  filling  for  soft  or  chalky  teeth.  Does  away 
with  the  dental  mallet.  My  all  porcelain  bridges  and  con- 
tinuous gum  porcelain  plates  are  the  pinnacle  of  dental  art 
and  perfection. 

DR.  STEWART 

PORCELAIN  SPECIALIST 
Tilephone,  93  Madison  N.  W.  Cor.  34th  ST.  and  LEXINGTON  AVE. 

Greatest  Amusement  Institution 

The  Xevv  York  Hippodrome  is  a  permanent  amuse- 
ment institution.  Its  vast  and  immense  proportions 
dwarf  by  comparison  every  other  playhouse  of  every 
character  and  kind  and  its  projectors  promise  its  enter- 
tainments will  be  first  in  point  of  merit  and  originality. 

In  "A  Society  Circus"  is  witnessed  a  production 
which,  from  a  dramatic,  operatic  or  arenic  standpoint 
has  never  been  equaled  in  the  amusement  world.  In 
the  magnificence  and  splendor  of  its  scenic  effects  the 
spectacle  marks  a  new  era  in  the  art  of  stagecraft. 
Each  of  the  five  scenes  which  make  up  the  three  acts 
is  replete  with  action,  absorbing  interest  and  lavishness 
of  detail.  The  musical  numbers,  the  great  chorus  of 
trained  voices,  the  beautiful  ballet,  "The  Song  of  the 
Flowers,"  are  original  features  of  the  programme  and 
supplemented  by  the  most  startling  novelties  in  the 
circus  tournament.  As  a  whole,  "A  Society  Circus" 
is  a  departure  from  the  accepted  ideas  of  amusement 
enterprises  and  establishes  a  new  record  for  Hippo- 
drome entertainments,  which  have  made  the  great 
playhouse  famous  throughout  the  world.  New  arenic 
acts,  seen  for  the  first  time  in  this  country,  will  be 
added  fromvtime  to  time. 

Following  "A  Society  Circus"  will  be  a  new  pro- 
duction of  equal  grandeur,  magnitude  and  originalitv 
of  conception.  Its  title,  "A  Roman  Circus,"  is  sug- 
gestive of  the  possibilities  of  the  spectacle,  which  will 
be  arranged  along  the  lines  which  made  the  enter- 
tainments of  ancient  Rome  historically  famous.  Fea- 
tures, striking  and  original,  will  be  introduced,  and 
the  entire  spectacle  will  be  on  a  par  with  its  prede- 
cessors on  the  Hippodrome  stage  in  beauty,  character 
and  variety. 


ADA-LUR-IEM  Restorer 

Cures  NERVOUS  DYSPEPSIA 

ADA-LUR-IEM 

Cures  Shaking  Palsy 

ADA-LUR-IEM 

Is  Curing  Locomotor  Ataxia 

ADA-LUR-IEM 

Cures  All  Nervous  Disorders 

ADA-LUR-IEM 

Cures  Loss  of  Nervous  Force 
ADA-LUR-IEM 

Cures  All  Languid  Conditions 

ADA-LUR-IEM 

Makes  the  Eye  Bright,  Mind  Clear 


Formula  on  every  package.    Mailed  to  any  address.  One 
Dollar  per  Box.    Six  Boxes,  Five  Dollars. 


Correspondence  Confidential 

ADA-LUR-IEM  MEDICINE  CO.,  §9.wBRY°.ArSwc^ 


No  Connection  WitH  Any  Other  House 
ESTABLISHED  54  YEARS 


r  DRa  FASTIDIOUS 

Owing  to  the  backward  season  and  a  large  stock  to  be  moved,  we  offer 
our  entire  line  of  manufacturers'  Furs  at 

33  3  Reduction 

All  prices  in  plain  figures. 
SEND  FOR  CATALOGUE. 


SIEDE  FUR  COMPANY,  42  West  34th  St.,  NEW  YORK 

Henry  Siede,  Pres.  Bet.  5th  and  6th  Aves. 

jo 


MO  BREAKFAST  IS  COMPLETE 
WITHOUT  A  CUP  OF 

RLJNKEL 

BROTHERS 

COCOA 

NEW  YORK. 

For  THIRTY  YEARS  the  STANDARD  of  PURITY  and  EXCELLENCE. 
Superior  in  Flavor  and  Aroma. 


WONDERS  AWAIT  AT  LUNA  PARK 

With  the  closing  of  the  season  at  Coney  Island, 
active  work  began  on  a  new  Luna  Park,  the  great 
seaside  playground  of  the  nation.  The  season  of  1906 
will  witness  a  festival  of  the  world's  marvels,  unap- 
proached  in  the  annals  of  amusement  history.  The 
broad  expanse  of  Luna  Park  is  being  stripped  of  the 
manifold  devices  and  appliances  which  afforded  enter- 
tainment and  diversion  for  five  million  persons  of 
every  age  and  from  every  land  last  season,  and  in  their 
places  appear  individual  and  collective  innovations  and 
revelations.  A  glittering  wonderland,  surpassing  any- 
thing vivid  fancy  ever  conceived,  will  await  the  crowds 
next  May.  Human  ingenuity  never  before  produced 
the  like  of  the  Luna  Park  of  1906,  and  its  watchword 
will  continue  to  be  amusement  no  more  novel,  amazing 
and  fascinating  than  ever  wholesome  and  clean. 


Souvenir    Post  Cards 
of  the  Hippodrome  may  be  secured 
Free  by  application  to  Ushers. 


A   DELICIOUS  CONFECTION 

Crisp,  Blown  Molasses  Candy  covered  with  Finest  Sweet 
Chocolate. 

Name  Greenfield  on  each  piece.  For  sale  wherever  good 

candy  is  sold  and  by  the  inventors. 

E.  GREENFIELD'S  SON  S  CO.,  44  Barclay  St.,  N.Y. 

ESTABLISHED  1848 


A.  Jaeckel  fi  Co., 

Furriers  and 
Importers  . . . 

37  UNION  SQ.  WEST 
New  YorK  Hippodrome  Cafe 

Entrance  from  Lobby  of  the  Hippodrome.  Also 
from  Sixth  Avenue  and  44th  Street. 
M.  MEYER,  Proprietor. 


For 

Husky 

Throats 


ALL  DRUGGISTS 


The  Rivoli  Restaurant 

FRENCH   TABLE  D'HOTE 

Special  Matinee  Luncheon,  with  Wine  .  .  .  40c 
Special  After  Matinee  Dinner,  with  Wine      .      .       .  65c 

103  WEST  38TH   ST.   C.   FRANCHINI  &  SON 

There  is  nothing  so  soothing  as  a  Mother's  Kiss  except 

MRS.  WINSLOW'S  SOOTHING  SYRUP 

Millions  of  mothers  will  tell  you  it  soothes  the  child.  It  softens  the 
Srtims.  It  allays  all  pain.  It  cures  "Wind  Colic.  It  is  the  best  remedy 
for  Diarrhoea.  It  is  absolutely  harmless  and  for  sixty  years  has  proved 
the  best  remedy  for  Children  Teething.  Be  sure  you  ask  for 

MRS.  WINSLOW'S  SOOTHING  SYRUP 

AND  TAKE  NO  OTHER 


@&cjle&?P*r      Belt  Shops 

V  JyZa&Scm  $3.50 

TO 

$15.00 

per  pair. 


THE  WARNER  BROTHERS  CO. 


1? 


SOLD  IN 

ALL  GOOD 

SHOPS 


CLAIRE  H ELIOT 

Miss  Claire  Heliot,  with  her  troupe  of  twelve 
trained  lions,  whose  appearance  at  the  Hippodrome 
marks  her  debut  on  this  continent,  has  duplicated  the 
sensation  she  created  in  European  capitals.  She  is 
the  highest  salaried  artist  in  the  world.  No  more 
skillful  nor  daring-  exhibition  of  similar  character  has 
ever  been  witnessed  than  that  given  by  Miss  Heliot, 
whose  mastery  of  the  kings  of  jungles  can  only  be 
described  as  wonderful.  

A  SAFE-SANE-SUGGESTION 

(for  Christmas) 
ALLISON  (EL  LAMSON'S 

Dress  Suit  Case  UMBRELLA 


On  sale 
at  all  the  best 
stores 
in  New  York 
City,  likewise  in  the 
principal  cities 
throughout 
the 

United  States. 


SOLE  MAKERS 

(Patent  Pending) 

ALLISON  &  LAMSON 


NEW  YORK 


Of  finest  silk.  HandlM 
suitable  for  men  e* 

women. 
Natural  wood  handle*. 
$5.00. 
Teakwood  Silver 
mounted,  $7.50. 
Snakewood,  silver 
trimmed,  $8.50. 


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EUGENE  O'ROURKE 

Chop  House  and  Cafe 

67-69  West  44th  Street 

OPPOSITE  HIPPODROME 

Elegant  Bachelor  Apartments 


E.  MAROSI'S  Hungarian  Shiny 
Bald  Head  Hair  Grower 

Specialists  —  Cured  Positively — Age  immaterial — Success 
Guaranteed — Given  Personal  Treatment  by  Contract. 
Paid  before  or  quarterly  according  to  hair  growing. 

Call  or  write,  35  WEST  42nd  ST.,  NEW  YORK 

The  Apollo  Concert  Grand  Piano  I 

At  last  we  are  able  to  invite  the  attention  and  criticism 
of  the  public  to  the  merits  of  The  Apollo  Piano. 

The  demand  for 
these  instruments 
has  been  so  great 
that  we  have  been 
unable  to  keep 
one  on  the  £oor. 
We  have  now,  and 
will  have  in  th« 
future,  a  repre- 
sentative stock  of 
same  on  hand  at 
all  times,  and 
earnestly  advise 
intending  pur- 
chasers to  see  and 
hear  our  great  instrument  before  buying  elsewrhere.  The 
Apollo  Piano  Plays  88  Notes  and  is  the  Only  Player=Piano 
having  the  Range  of  the  Entire  Keyboard.  Other  features 
ire  the  transposing  device,  enabling  any  composition  to  be 
fransposed  in  FIVE  different  keys;  the  self-winding  music 
oil  and  removable  action — all  features  found  only  in  our 
instrument.  A  visit  to  our  warerooms  will  convince  you 
that  The  Apollo  Piano  is  the  best  Self-Playing  Piano  made. 
Players  and  Pianos  of  any  make  taken  in  exchange. 
Handsomely  Illustrated  Catalogue  FREE. 

THF  APOT  TO  TO  west  34tn  street 

111L'    rttVLLU    \s\J.9  Near  Waldorf-Astoria 

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Permanent    Exhibition   S61   Broadway,  N. 

IMPORTED 


Y. 


3SS*.  Milk 
Chocolate 

IS  SOLD  ALL  0VE1 
THE  WORLD  BY  ITS 
BEPUTA  T  I  OH 


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"A  SOCIETY  CIRCUS" 

Arrangement  and  Production  by  Frederic  Thompson 

Staged  by  Edward  P.  Temple 
Book  by  Sidney  Rose nfeld      Music  by  Manuel  Klein 
Lyrics  by  Rosenfeld  and  Klein,  Scenery  by  Arthur  Voegtlln 


INFORMATORY. 

(See  page  25  for  tabulated  card  of  characters.; 
ACT  I. 

Scene  I. — A  Gypsy  Camp,  Strangely  Invaded. 

The  rise  of  the  curtain  discloses  a  broad  expanse  of 
romantic  woodland,  selected  by  a  band  of  nomads  for 
encampment.  They  ariive  afoot,  mounted  bareback,  and 
crowded  in  the  picturesque  vehicles  of  their  tribe.  Fol- 
lowing the  manual  work  of  unloading  wagons,  pitching 
tents,  lighting  fires,  and  the  other  incidental  labor  of  early 
camp — performed  by  the  women  of  the  party  while  the 
men,  at  ease,  watch  approvingly — there  is  a  production 
of  booty  secured  during  the  journey.  One  is  empty-handed. 
His  irate  companions  clamor  for  his  life  as  penalty. 

The  King  and  Queen,  aroused  by  the  outcry,  appear 
from  their  wagon.  In  defense  he  produces  a  violin  and 
plays  an  air  whose  plaintive  beauty  so  charms  that  his 
life  is  spared.  Others  of  the  rovers,  inspired,  join  in  music 
with  him  and  the  scene  becomes  one  of  mad  melody  and 
dance.  Suddenly,  at  the  wildest  crescendo,  a  gypsy  wed- 
ding procession  approaches.  The  quaint  ceremony  is 
performed  by  the  King,  following  a  Romany  dance  and 
moments  of  merrymaking.  Lady  Volumnia,  whose  castle 
is  in  the  neighborhood,  attended  by  court  ladies  and  gen- 
tlemen, enters  as  the  proceedings  end.  Her  millions  are 
"tainted"  and  charity  and  commerce  spurn  them.  She 
yearns  for  sympathy  and  change.  Fizz  Fluka  (Marceline), 
her  secretary  and  almoner,  is  hopelessly  deaf,  adding  to  her 
misery.  Asking  his  advice  by  megaphone,  she  receives 
the  suggestion  to  have  her  fortune  and  future  revealed  by 
the  gypsy  card  reader.  Esmeralda,  greedily  accepting  a 
handful  of  the  Lady's  "tainted"  gold,  drones  of  a  poor, 
dark,  young  man  on  a  white  horse,  who  loves  her  devot- 
edly, and  who  will  forget  the  bad  repute  of  her  dollars, 
As  the  gypsy  recites,  Paul  Pasky  enters,  leading  a  white 
horse.  Lady  Volumnia,  amazed  and  impressed,  interro- 
gates him,  hears  that  he  is  all  that  is  left  of  the 
P.  T.  Twopaw  &  Jingling  Bros.'  Circus,  wrecked  and 
stranded  on  its  visit  to  Mars,  and  that  her  image  has  ever 
been  before  him.  Affinities  have  met,  she  is  delightedly 
sure.  She  announces  her  intention  of  establishing  "A 
Society  Circus"  at  her  palace  and  giving  a  fete  whose 
magnificence  will  astound,  and  departs,  telling  Pasky  to 
hurry  after.  The  gleeful  gypsies  hurriedly  pack  and  trail 
behind. 

(Program  continued  on  page  19.) 


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Programme  of  Popular  and  Classic  Air 
With  Celebrated  Soloists 

18 


MUSICAL  NUMBERS. 


Morning  in  the  Gypsy  Camp. 
Arrival  of  Gypsies. 
Formation  of  Camp. 

Gypsy  Wedding  Ceremony  and  Festivities. 
Appearance  of  Lady  Volumnia  and  Court. 
Song — '"Tainted  Gold"  (Lady  Volumnia). 
Exit  of  Lady  Volumnia. 
Breaking  Gypsy  Camp. 


Intermission — -4  Minutes. 
Permitting  of  the  Setting  of  Cage  for 
CLAIRE  HELIOT  AND  HER  12  LIONS. 

The  greatest  animal  entertainment  ever  conceived  in  any 
age  or  in  any  country,  direct  from  foreign  triumphs.  Mon- 
archs  of  the  forest  conquered  and  trained  by  ''the  woman 
without  fear." 


Intermission — 3  Minutes. 
(While  the  Lion  Cage  Is  Being  Removed.) 
SCENE  II.— A  SOCIETY  CIRCUS. 

The  place  is  the  spaciously  beautiful  terrace  of  Lady 
Volumnia's  palace.  Court  ladies  and  gentlemen  have  as- 
sembled, rilled  with  wonder  at  the  story  of  the  approaching 
wedding  of  the  countess  to  a  gypsy  and  of  the  wondrous 
circus  performance  she  will  give.  Major  Domo,  followed 
by  His  Shadow  (Slivers),  is  a  dejected  figure.  His  sine- 
cure, he  fears,  is  near  an  end.  He  and  Fizz  Fluka  plot 
as  Lady  Volumnia  entertains  her  guests.  Their  revenge- 
ful despair  knows  no  bounds  as  Paul  Pasky  and  his  co- 
horts arrive  and  she  reiterates  her  intention  of  marrying 
him.  They  persuade  the  gypsy  King  to  take  oath  to  aid 
in  the  young  gallant's  abduction,  and  as  the  circus  tourna- 
ment begins  the  conspiracy  is  full-formed. 


A  Society  Circus 

Frank  Melville,  Equestrian  Director. 

CIRCUS  EVENTS. 

Note. — The  artists  who  participate  in  this  exhibition 
have  been  brought  from  many  countries  by  Thompson  & 
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of  imitation  and  may  be  seen  nowhere  else. 


CIRCUS  PROGRAMME. 

Barlow's  Elephants. 

Miss  Marquis  and  Ponies. 


Cottrell-Powells, 
Riding  Extraordinary. 


Albert  Crandall, 
Burlesque  Equestrian. 


Heras  Family,       Sisters  O'Meers,      Marguerite  and  Hanley,  . 
Acrobats.  Tight  Wire  Equilibristic 

Artists.  Novelty  Act. 

Four  Marnos, 
Acrobats. 

(Program  continued  on  page  21.) 


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The  closing  scene  reveals  the  execution  of  the  plot 
against  Paul  Pasky.  As  the  wedding  function  is  about 
to  be  performed,  the  bridegroom  is  seized  and  lugged 
away  by  the  gypsies,  who  overcome  the  opposition  of  the 
confounded  castle  guards. 


MUSICAL  NUMBERS. 

Opening  Chorus  and  Gavotte  of  Courtiers. 
Entrance  of  Major  Domo  and  His  Shadow. 
Son— "But  It  Ain't"  (Major  Domo). 
Entrance  of  Lady  Volumnia  and  Court. 
Song— "The  Laughing  School"  (Lady  Volumnia). 
Entrance  of  Gypsies. 
Concerted   Number — "The  Conspiracy" 

(Major  Domo,  Fizz  Fluka  and  Gypsies). 
Exit  March — "Let  the  Circus  Now  Appear"  (Omnes). 
Grand  Wedding  March  and  Chorus. 
Song — "Moon,  Dear"  (Paul  Pasky). 
Finale — "They  Have  Carried  the  Bridegroom  Off" 

(Omnes). 


Intermission— 10  Minutes. 


ACT  II. 
SCENE  I. — IN  THE  JUNGLE. 

Introducing  The  Four  Rianos,  and  a  company  of  bur- 
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land events  which  follow  the  abduction  of  Paul  Pasky. 


MUSICAL  NUMBER. 

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Pantomime  music  throughout. 
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Ballet 
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Music  by  Gustav  Luders.  Ballet  Master,  Vincenzo  Piomeo^ 


MUSICAL  NUMBER. 

Ensemble.  "Everybody  Must  Be  Happy." — (Omnes). 

(Program  continued  on  page  23.) 
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(Program  continued  on  Page  25) 


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CAST  OF  CHARACTERS 

Scene  I. 

Bolesla,  King  of  the  Gypsies   Francis  J.  Boyle 

Draga,  Queen  of  the  Gypsies  Leila  Roxner 

Esmeralda,  Gypsy  Fortune-teller  Olive  North 

Paul  Pasky. . .   Edwin  A.  Clark 

Radsky  J  (  James  Cherry 

Ladsky  [■  Gypsy  Lieutenants  . . .  ■]  Harry  F.  Siegfried 

Badsky  )  (  . .  Thomas  J.  Daly 

The  Lady  Volumnia  Rose  La  Harte 

Fizz  Fluka,  her  factotum  Marcellne 

Page  Rita  Dean 

Gypsy  Bride  ,  Stella  Martlne 

Gypsy  Bridegroom  H.  E.  Cluett 

Scene  II. 

The  Major  Domo  Felix  Haney 

His  Shadow.  Frank  Slivers  Oakley 

Waiters  Messrs.  Bennett,  Scott  and  Solej 

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AND 

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FRANK  R.  LEONORI  &  CO.,         -         76  PINE  ST.,  NEW  YORK 


4  TRIAL  WILL  CONVINCE  YOU  THAT 
WE  CATER  TO  YOUR  TASTE 

Our  lines  of  Fancy  Groceries,  Wines  and  Liquors  are  the  most 
isaaplete  in  the  City.  We  respectfully  solicit  your  patronage, 
Cafe  in  rear. 

J.  PALM  &  CO.,  765  Sixth  Avenue 

OPPOSITE  "HIPPODROME" 

Specialty,  "Old  Methusalem  Whiskey/*    SI. 00  Full  Quart 

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VISIT 

Tk  F.  P.  Binpn  Co. 

at  49-51  West  :>Ist  Street, 

if  you  want  to  see  the  origi- 
nal stock  of  ORIENTAL 
GOODS, manufactured  and 
imported  by  us  and  sent  to 
all  parts  of  the  world  for 
over  SIXTY  YEARS  and 
receiving  over  EIGHTY 
GRAND  PRIZES,  Gold 
and  Silver  Medals  at  all 
Exhibits. 


GREAT   BEAR   SPRING  WATER 

is  served  free  of  charge  to  Patrons  of  tfe*  Hippodrome 
Delivered  to  your  home  for  50c  per  ease 


IO  BARCLAY  STRUT 

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ASTHMA,   NERVOUS  DISORDERS,  INSOMNIA,  AND 
ALL  STOMACH  TROUBLES 

INSTANT  RELIEF  GUARANTEED;  new  system  of  medication 
reaching  the  blood  direct,  equalizing  the  circulation,  killing  all  germs, 
relieving  all  congestion  and  giving  you  the  exhilarating  buoyancy  of 
PERFECT  HEALTH  WITHOUT  DISTURBING  THE  STOMACH 
OR  INTESTINES.   City  testimonials. 

OFFICE  TREATMENT  ONLY 

Costs  nothing  to  investigate.  Send  for  Booklet.   Call  or  address 

THE  ROBLEE  SYSTEM  OF  MEDICATION 
35  West  20th  Street,  City 


PAUL  RUIN  ART 
Champagne 

A  FINE  DRY  WINE   FOR.   SELECT  SOCIETY 

J.  G.  ROSE,  Sole  Agent 

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T  H  E  R  E  S   A  REASON 

Facts  about  Accident  and  Health  Insurance 

There  is  one  fire  loss  to  every  1 75  fire  insurance  policies  issued. 
There  is  one  accident  claim  to  every  lO  accident  policies  issued. 
There  is  one  sick  claim  to  every  5  health  insurance  policies  issued. 
A  sensible  man  needs  no  further  argument. 

C.  CLARENCE  SWIFT,  graft  220  Broadway,  New  York 

Upon  request,  will  call  and  make  a  personal  explanation  of 
these  facts,  and  show  the  advantages  of  this  policy. 

 NO  CIRCULARS  


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Q&vle/lTh*      Belt  Shops 

w   y  7y£a&6o7m  $3.50 


T  O 


THI   WAKNU  IR#THBR3  CO. 


$15.00 

per  pair. 


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AVERY 
CLASSICS 


Chew 

Adams'  Pepsin 
Tutti-Frutti 


ADAMS' PEPSIN  TUTTI-FRUTTI 


Aids  Digestion 


For  Sale  Everywhere 


POMMERY 

5efi*»*Brut 

It  & 


LONDON  PARIS 


1173  and  1175  Broadway 

E.  L.  FALARDEAU,  Manager 


543  Fifth  Avenue 

AND 

386  Columbus  Avenue 

Q.  W.  HUriPHREYS,  Manager 


